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Show Ito ·~~~!Jd'11ap.fh· LIV True examplesofthe [upreme ,., eur tncat; • d 1 d · eadem ~{I ,...,. power .zvi~~.e • onl.llc ~M'd.fx.i•. MOre pertinent is that which ..Ari-sophDcl'ltl At ,uh- . . {totle hlth written : Between i. [.lint, tt arc 1 . d I . cw'lll"eJ'";' (!~~.- fu11 Ktngdom *, ~n. a. ...a~omcat t, m'-•:.- 1!1 ~~.·,u",;,. which is a meer pnnctpaltty, iome other 3~~@-,, sc.1 ab~~ fpecies a1·e interje_eted . Ati example m ·~llcn.c "unn hereof, as I !uppoie, may be found in t1Dionyflt1s_ the Hcbre~ Kmgs;. for, of thcfe, ~hQt Halicun~fkn~ they ruled, m moH: thtngs, by the htgh~ fi.s de L.aconi- efl: right, I think it is impiety to doubt; cis re~f~usL: for the peop\e defired [uch a King as their 'JcIc(.dtq~rm1oe nei11i1pml enaf-l netghbou.r s '* h_ a d. : bu t t hc . N a~1. 0ns .o f jure Rcgeserant. the EaH were iubje& to thctr Kmgs m * P11!.1.bat popt4· the mo!t humble way t. And above we leun~lt, l eJF a~- have noted, that the whole· Hebrew peo· fu;·d~ fi cum v~- 1 d h K A d Samud tiniregngenrrlr, p e WlS un e~ the fmKg: n r. ffi . i.Pfi candtm em dcfcribing the ng t o mgs, 1U ctent· 1 pe_•ii{tnmam ac-ly {hews· that the people' have no P?W· ''~erl'-nt. Jofe..t cr left in them[elves aga\n{l the Ktngs ph~~· 1 1 , inJ'uries. Vvhich the Fathers do rightly 1' .n:.tC 1Y us f h ( [ . _A . fl. Pcrfi~> dcRegc r_atherfrom that o t e P1a m: gat~J' Pcrfnum fie thee only have I finned. Upon whtch lc-que'l"cm fa· . . c it Atofiam: - '- liueu.$: r@' 'lni\tc. No•um 1ll~d MaroM: - Rt· !P" nnn (;c ufl•yptzu, & ingens r.ydi11, ntc popub .Parthomm. ~ut M~ d .t' Hyda(peJ Objtrvant. ;- Apud L1v. urn: S~rz & .Afatzc~ynrt• 11om 11 m Jrt-uitn'i nata; a quo non d1fcl:epat 1ll.ud Apollonu ap~d PhilcJf\l:uum: A!Jytii & Mcdi. domi,uztJOnem etzam a~1rant. Art~ 3 • p.1lir. 1 4· v£(iatici dominatum tetpto a 1im~ fc;un~.c~~w~ d1o ~roJ; con[ula.rib. 1HiteU (.?" S)I'U natio11ibra natU .fer~Wttl• ~~j Uu: . ~cntibus orlcz.tis : Adto illi! ingenita t~ [an~~w Rfi!n. nomz~ Apud facirum Clvili~ Bat1vis :td Gallos: f-I:!ll.4. Servz~en~ .0 ri fl A(irtqrte & futllu rcgibrtl Orims. Nam & m Germania ~ Gnllia rum Re~"~ cram, fed ut idc.m T~cirus ~otar,ftftr;ca jure regn~ndi & ~U\Ori&atc fuadendt, liiOn Jufndt potc ' ·' · · · lace J The Fi'.ft ti9 place Hierom .. : Becaufe he WM" King, Jt lllem si.cftct· · ~n~feard ~ot another. ~nd e,Ambrofe: ~~m;~:.Pde• Bemg 11 Kmg, he was m danger of no p:znitcntia: Laws, 6ecauje Kin.(s are free from Juch J(~xmim e~at: honds • neither do any Laws bind them al1um non time-overt; puntfhment, being JecurM by their t:~:l/J:; ;j~ SoverAt ..(. n powert: againft man therr- t Paria ~bet fort he finned not, to whofe reflraint he ad eundem WM not obno>.:ioUI. I fee the1·e is confent Pfalmum Aramong the Hebrews, . that ftripes wct-e n~~ius minor • 11 .n. d h K' r£ d' ft V1t ges apud JDill.'-'~e ·on t e mg onen mg a gam Caffiodorum : tho1e writt~n Laws exllant about the Ct~ufaRtf.iAIOKings office ; but thofe ftripcs among u{latis.Juptrnil them had no infamy, and they were of 1fl ~~R~wmda h' d . d b h K' . jtldzt~u qullll- 15 own accor rece1ve y t e tng m a•qujd:m i!l, ~ token of repentance, and therefore he crz/1 pttita e{l, • was not beaten by an Officer, but by ita{t·liCcelult• one whom he was plea fed to make bet innocmtiam. choice of and at his own pleafure he was Idtm legm t{i · d ' .n· . 11pud I(idorum e~{e . As to. coa"uve puntfhmcnts, the r-eJ11j 11i. Epifl. Kmgs were io free from them, that e- 1oflre11Jo tditAye~ t~e 4w of excalceation, as ltaving 111m. 383. m tt iomething ·Ignominious, was not of fOl'ce upon thetn. The Hebrew Barnach-mon hath a fentence exHant amono!t the fayings of the Rabbins, in the ~ide of,. N ll J do • * Ni . , . 11 a crtA- u t~es. ocreature JHageth the Kmg, turlljudicat fC(• Pr Ut the bteJfJfe' d God, Thefe thino1:)s beino1:) b• em ' ,( ttl De'" 10, neverthelels I think fome caufes were bmtdit'Jus. exempted from the Kinos J'udoement and Ex.32..S. · d · h 0 0 ' Deut I 17 remame m t e power of the Synedry pf: 1 • • • of LXX. inftituted by Mofos at Gods 2. ~~~~~~·~,. com~and, and by perpetual fucceffiou 6. 8. contmucd to the times of Herod. There- 1 Chron.uS'. for~, both Mofesand David call Judoes 3 :r.C. 1 I o :z. uon. 19· 4 qods, II. |